One of the concepts that we encounter frequently with COVID-19 pandemic is PCR and Antigen tests. Although we had difficulty in getting used to these test concepts at the beginning, we learned what they mean and why they were made over time. Today, the tests used to detect the COVID-19 virus are primarily applied to people who show symptoms of the disease, when people are positive, they are quarantined and their treatment begins.
In addition, in many crowded environments, authorities require people to provide a negative test result. Entertainment areas such as university campuses, concerts, and movie theaters are some of these crowded environments. In addition, according to the regulations of the countries, a negative COVID-19 test result within the last 48 or 72 hours is required for travel. The purpose of this test is that the passengers do not present a health hazard to other passengers on the flight and citizens of the destination country. People can be tested in hospitals, laboratories, and airports, as well as there are rapid test kits that people can do on their own.
How Do I Find Out Where to Get Tested for COVID-19?
So, where can passengers take the COVID-19 tests, which are a necessity for travel? Where can they find the COVID-19 testing laboratories of the countries they have visited for a short time and that they do not know much about? FurtherPass collects the answers to these questions in one center for you. After you can easily access the COVID-19 regulations of the destination country by entering your travel information, you can have a PCR test for travel from the closest laboratory that FurtherPass has contracted from many different countries of the world, and you can upload the result to your Digital Health Passport. In this way, you can create your travel planning in the most reliable environment without getting lost among documents and restrictions.